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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Bethany Ballard and 5 co-sponsors

HB 81 establishes safety standards and licensing for postsurgical recovery homes in Florida, ensuring regulated care for patients recovering from surgery.

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Bill Summary · HB 81

Summary of HB 81: Postsurgical Recovery Homes

Bill Number: HB 81
Introduced: October 03, 2025
Current Status: In Health Care Facilities & Systems Subcommittee
Effective Date: July 1, 2026
Primary Sponsor: Robinson, F.

Purpose and Intent

HB 81 aims to establish a regulatory framework for postsurgical recovery homes in Florida. The bill seeks to ensure patient safety and well-being by creating clear standards and licensing requirements for facilities that provide care to individuals recovering from surgical or medical procedures. The legislation addresses concerns regarding unregulated facilities that may pose risks to patients.

Key Provisions

The bill creates Part XII of Chapter 400 of the Florida Statutes, titled the "Postsurgical Recovery Home Safety Act," which includes the following sections:

1. Short Title (Section 400.9991)

  • The act may be cited as the "Postsurgical Recovery Home Safety Act."

2. Legislative Findings and Intent (Section 400.9992)

  • The Legislature recognizes the risks associated with unregulated recovery facilities and intends to establish oversight to ensure safe recovery environments.

3. Definitions (Section 400.9993)

  • Defines key terms such as "Agency," "Patient," "Postsurgical recovery home," and "Recovery plan."

4. Licensure Requirements (Section 400.9994)

  • Facilities must be licensed by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA).
  • Applicants must provide proof of safety compliance, criminal background checks for staff, and liability insurance.
  • Facilities will be inspected prior to licensing and annually thereafter.

5. Minimum Standards (Section 400.9995)

  • Requires at least one licensed nurse on-site 24/7.
  • Staff must be trained in CPR and postoperative care.
  • Establishes patient-to-staff ratios: 1:8 during the day and 1:6 at night.
  • Mandates compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and includes safety measures for emergencies.

6. Prohibited Acts (Section 400.9996)

  • Operating without a license or providing care without trained staff is unlawful.

7. Penalties (Section 400.9997)

  • Violations can result in civil fines up to $10,000 and potential felony charges for operating without a license.

8. Rulemaking (Section 400.9998)

  • The AHCA is tasked with adopting rules for implementation, including licensing procedures and staff training standards.

Impact

The bill will affect:
- Patients recovering from surgical procedures who will have access to regulated recovery homes.
- Operators of recovery homes who will need to comply with new licensing and operational standards.
- Healthcare professionals working in these facilities, as they will require specific training and certifications.

Procedural Timeline

  • October 14, 2025: Referred to multiple committees including Health Care Facilities & Systems Subcommittee, Health Care Budget Subcommittee, and Health & Human Services Committee.
  • October 3, 2025: Bill filed for consideration.

This legislation represents a significant step towards enhancing the safety and quality of care in postsurgical recovery settings in Florida.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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